The maturation of the 24-year-old goaltender has done wonders for the Jets. Winnipeg has played better team defense, but the native of Commerce, Michigan, a fifth-round pick (No. 130) in the 2012 NHL Draft, is the biggest reason the Jets are fourth in the NHL in goals allowed with 194 (Nashville is first with 185).
Hellebuyck is 39-11-9 with a 2.36 goals-against average, and a .924 save percentage. Last season, he was 26-19-4, with a 2.89 goals-against average, and a .907 save percentage. He's a big reason the Jets are fifth in penalty-killing (82.8 percent, 43 power-play goals against with seven games remaining) after finishing 26th last season (77.4 percent, 62 power-play goals against).
"From last year to this year, there are so many fewer pucks going past him that we think he should have had," coach Paul Maurice said. "So just on that alone … but what the eye tells you is that he's bigger, stronger and moves less now in the net. He's able to hold himself in a position, and when he's going across the net, it's so much more controlled in movement.
"We've also done a much better job in front of him. He worked hard [last] summer and we talked to him about it. A lot of No. 1 guys, when they were 23 years old … that was something we really showed him, that you're not supposed to have a .950 save percentage yet, you're supposed to learn and work."